COVID-19 Could Cost College Football  Billion

COVID-19 Could Cost College Football $4 Billion

More and more colleges and universities athletic departments are cutting sports programs, as the financial impact of the pandemic is becoming devastatingly clear. Even with the onset of this clarity, it comes without factoring in a $4 billion loss if the 2020 football season is canceled. A development that would forever alter collegeiate-level sports. Colleges and […]

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Urbana University to Close Due to COVID-19

Urbana University to Close Due to COVID-19

Urbana University, a branch campus of Franklin University, has announced that the school is “impossible to sustain” and will be shutting down. The closure will be taking place after the spring 2020 semester ends. There are more than 1,250 students registered at Urbana. Franklin University’s efforts to stabilize the campus have met with some success in […]

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NCAA Will Bar Fans From Attending Collegiate Sporting Events Due to Coronavirus

NCAA Will Bar Fans From Attending Collegiate Sporting Events Due to Coronavirus

The NCAA made a groundbreaking and controversial decision on Wednesday to hold its men’s and women’s basketball tournaments without fans, citing concerns over the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Fans had a myriad of reactions. Many strongly supporting the move and while others condemned it. “This decision is in the best interest of public health, including that […]

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Spring Arbor University to Battle Oklahoma Wesleyan in First Round of National Tournament

Spring Arbor University to Battle Oklahoma Wesleyan in First Round of National Tournament

The no. 5-seeded Spring Arbor University basketball team will face off against no. 4-seeded Oklahoma Wesleyan in the first round of the 2020 NAIA Basketball National Championship. Tipoff for round one of the tourney for the two programs will come on Wednesday at 1pm ET in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Spring Arbor, last year’s national […]

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WATCH: Spring Arbor University Wins Against Grace College on Buzzer Beater

WATCH: Spring Arbor University Wins Against Grace College on Buzzer Beater

Brandon Durnell scored a game-high 28 points, but it was his last two that will be remembered, hitting a turnaround jumper in the paint at the buzzer to lift the Spring Arbor University men’s basketball team to a thrilling 82-81 victory over No. 23 Grace College on Tuesday night. Durnell set the stage for his […]

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NCAA Will Allow Athletes to Profit From Name, Image, Likeness

NCAA Will Allow Athletes to Profit From Name, Image, Likeness

The NCAA has officially started the process of allowing student-athletes to profit off of their name, image and likeness. The organization made the announcement on Tuesday. The top governing board voted unanimously to allow college athletes to be compensated, though the NCAA’s three divisions must still craft their own rules and detail the specifics. California became […]

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WATCH: Peyton and Eli Manning’s nephew, already impressing

WATCH: Peyton and Eli Manning’s nephew, already impressing

It appears that the quarterback lineage in the Manning family will continue into a third generation. Arch Manning, the son of Cooper, nephew of Peyton and Eli Manning, and grandson of Archie Manning, isn’t even a Freshman yet, but is already impressing for the high school varsity football team. Arch played in a scrimmage for New Orleans’ […]

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Reflecting on All-Time Adrian Great WR Jerron McGaw

Reflecting on All-Time Adrian Great WR Jerron McGaw

A graduate of Thomas Carr Howe High School, the Indianapolis, Indiana native is listed on the Bulldogs roster as 5’7″. His frame is one that struck fear into the heart of his opponents, as he zipped up and down sidelines across the Midwest, terrorizing defenses for three years after his coming out party in his […]

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Diaz named NCAA D3 Statistical Champion for shorthanded goals

Diaz named NCAA D3 Statistical Champion for shorthanded goals

Adrian College women’s hockey senior Kortney Diaz was named the NCAA Division III Statistical Champion for shorthanded goals after netting three while a player down this year. She was one of four Division III women’s hockey players to tally three shorthanded goals to tie for the award. Diaz’s three shorthanded goals this year is tied […]

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West Michigan Ironmen ink Lakeland QB Michael Whitley

West Michigan Ironmen ink Lakeland QB Michael Whitley

Former Divison 3 All-Star Quarterback Michael Whitley has been inked by the West Michigan Ironmen. Whitley, a fearsome offensive talent in NCAA D3, will fit right in with the ridiculously good Ironmen. The WMI finished unbeaten last season in the MPIFL, and they haven’t skipped a beat this season. In their March 9th opener this season, […]

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Kentucky vs. Auburn: Preview, Broadcast Information and More

Kentucky vs. Auburn: Preview, Broadcast Information and More

Auburn and the Tigers took their worst loss of the season the last time that they were matched up against Kentucky. That 80-53 loss in Lexington in February has since seemed to serve as motivation for AU. Since being bested by the Wildcats, the Tigers haven’t lost since. Their 97-80 Sweet 16 win over the Tar Heels […]

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